SUPER BASIC QUESTION: How on Earth does one render ONLY one clip of a timeline, successfully?

I am following directions, really, but when ONE clip is selected, "single clip" radio button is selected (tried the other button out of frustration, too), etc., the render engine starts at the beginning of the timeline regardless. I have actually had to resort to deleting ALL clips but the clip I want rendered to succeed in getting the one clip to export (of course I do not save the project when exiting the program).

After having a good laugh and rolling your eyes - I deserve that and am embarrassed - can someone chime in and tell me why "render single, selected clip only" is always ignored by the program? Yes, I have tried both render as single clip and individual clips....still jumps to the beginning and renders the whole timeline.

Please forgive me here, but I have tried everything, searched through the manual under "Delivery," and here in the forum as well and think I am following the directions. Obviously, after having Davinci Resolve for two years, I am still a beginner using this workaround often.

As with many technologies, terminology is key to discovery. Frankly, I did not even think of marking an in- or out-point for the segment or clip.

So, if I understand correctly, the following is true?

> Export whole timeline as one file: "Single clip"> Export whole timeline in separate files: "Individual Clips"> Export ONLY one clip, less than a clip, or segment containing frames from more than one clip: Use In and Out points

It appears that the right-click command to "render this clip" doesn't really do anything, but I will now not worry about it.

As with many technologies, terminology is key to discovery. Frankly, I did not even think of marking an in- or out-point for the segment or clip.

So, if I understand correctly, the following is true?

> Export whole timeline as one file: "Single clip"> Export whole timeline in separate files: "Individual Clips"> Export ONLY one clip, less than a clip, or segment containing frames from more than one clip: Use In and Out points

It appears that the right-click command to "render this clip" doesn't really do anything, but I will now not worry about it.

THANK YOU Again, my friend!

if you're in a [single clip] out, the [render this clip] will automatically set in/out point for that clip.

I have created an Untitled Project with 17 clips that I edited and applied the same color edits to. I am attempting to now export each individual clip using the above method of adding each individually to the Render Queue, however, they all have the same name of Untitled00000000.mov so the first export is created but then the next export overwrites the first as it has the same name and in the end I just get the last clip.

Is there a way to export each clip so it has a different name? I don't want to have to export one, go and change it's name, export the next and so on.;